Mainly birds, rodents, seen a dead raccoon too. Oh and I found a spine that we could not establish a specie for, but was speculated to be human but later debunked as being from an animal. My only question was where was the rest of it...

Dead pigeons in every imaginable state from freshly dead, rather gooey, mummified, to completely skeletonised. Several small and unidentifiable rodents which were long dead, and once a cat.

At Cane Hill hospital I once found a human femur and parts of a pelvis which made me rather uncomfortable, but I think they were the remains of a teaching skeleton, as I found them in a nurse training classroom.

Dead raccoonLiving Rabid raccoon (same location as other coon)A large pile of bass.

The worst was a dead dog in a backwoods cemetary. We first discovered its hair in clumps in the cemetary. As we were leaving, however, found a pile of bones across the little dirt road from the cemetary. Of course, we had to investigate that, and we found a disgustingly putrid pile which ended up being the dead dog's skin. The only reasoning I can come up with are silly little satanists trying to pull some ritual sacrifice down there...but it was gross nonetheless.

I think DJ Malign can tell some dead hobo stories...

Take nothing but photos, leave nothing but footprints, BUT DON'T FORGET TO WEAR YOUR UER TSHIRT!

In the machine room of a elevator on top of an unused/boarded enclosed parking garage in Lubbock, Texas. A skating buddy and I found a jar that had a masking tape label, which claimed to contain a "dog's heart". Inside the jar was in fact a heart, it was kinda small, who knows how it got there or who put it there. Something like that is way creepier than finding things like dead rats or pigeons. Some freak had to have gotten a dog's heart and put it up there.

A friend and I were doing some scouting a few years ago. A police officer appeared out of nowhere and informed us that there was a dead body about 30 feet ahead of us. We were suspects, of course, but the officer somehow sensed that we were innocent before checking my backpack - I had a crowbar in it! I ditched it in some weeds shortly after leaving the scene.

I only listen to 104.7 Poop. I'm always in deep shit, so I may as well listen to poop.

I forgot to mention earlier, while investigating some beach bunkers, I came across a sheep that had fallen to it's death from the cliffs above - not pretty. It looked sort of like a sheepskin rug bundled around a pile of rotting meat and bones, then liberally doused in blood.

About 10 minutes later, I found the remains of a dead dolphin. It was half rotted out, it had gone a brown-black colour, and its head was gone. It stunk to high heaven.

recently exploring a building (grain silo number 5) i went into a room and it was like a bird grave yard in there . it smelled so bad in there!i can't remember the last time i came across so many dead birds.never came across a dead body, although i've seen something that looked somewhat like a murder seen heh.

Dead birds, rats, snakes, found a dead porcupine once on a set of railroad tracks. The whole skeleton was intact and in the position as if it saw the train and put out it's paws and yelled "NOoooooo!!". It was kinda funny at the time. There were quills everywhere. heh.

A friend and I were doing some scouting a few years ago. A police officer appeared out of nowhere and informed us that there was a dead body about 30 feet ahead of us. We were suspects, of course, but the officer somehow sensed that we were innocent before checking my backpack - I had a crowbar in it! I ditched it in some weeds shortly after leaving the scene.

Probably not the best idea, as they might find it with fingerprints on it and assume that it is related.I saw a hawk kill a pidgeon inside a building once, and of course, the assorted bird skeletons.

Usual suspects, lots of birds, rats, a suprising number of dogs. Once I came across an entire room filled with severed animal parts, deer, raccoon, etc.. There was rumored to be some satanists hanging around that location so it was likely their work.